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- Locals remember popular ’60s hangout Thunderbird Beach
Thunderbird Beach, which opened sometime in the early ’60s, was demolished in 1993 to make way for what is now Paradise Lakes subdivision But Baton Rouge residents haven’t lost sight of what the lively area once offered
- What was the name of the water slide park in Denham Springs?
What was the name of the water slide park in Denham Springs? Posted on 3 6 21 at 8:43 pm Posted by theantiquetiger Paid Premium Member Plus Back to top Posted on 3 6 21 at 8:43 pm Not Thunderbird Beach I’m talking I-12 and 4-H Club road Reply 12 6 0 Report Post Posted by LSUJML Central Member since May 2008 51238 posts Back
- Theres a FB page dedicated to the old Thunderbird Beach
The last day of camp all the parks would go to T-Bird beach for the day It was what we waited for all summer We pretty much completely ignored the kids, they could be drowning each other by that time and we didn't care
- What was Thunderbird Beach? | Page 2 | O-T Lounge - TigerDroppings. com
For decades, it was a beach along the Denham Springs side of the Amite River The vast majority of it was turned into a wealthy neighborhood back in the 1990s A tiny portion of it survives as Tiki Tubing
- Ok OGs, lets go back to Thunderbird Beach : r batonrouge - Reddit
I honestly don't remember anybody dying at Thunderbird Beach But, then again, you couldn't have paid me to go there in the 90s In the 70s and early 80s though, it rocked pretty hard for a kid who didn't know what a real beach was
- Jun 01, 1970: Alice Cooper at Thunderbird Beach Denham Springs . . .
Jun 1, 1970 (54 years ago) Thunderbird Beach Denham Springs, Louisiana, United States
- 7400 Thunderbird Beach Ln, Denham Springs, Louisiana - MapQuest
Get more information for 7400 Thunderbird Beach Ln in Denham Springs, Louisiana See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions
- Who remembers Thunderbird Beach? - Facebook
With the help of the groups members We believe that Thunderbird Beach opening in 1958 and closed Labor Day 1992 Who remembers the single slide, the many bands that played on the stage, the train, the paddle boats and the cabins?
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